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We have fine ears for the bogus: the half-truths of a press release; the MP whose media presence is fabricated.
"Why should they turn up for work, rather than have money sent to them at home?" The influence of the US State Department over local politicians is also mocked: "We thank the Americans when we have fine weather".
But if there's anything, though, that we have been reminded of since Iowa, it's that the kind of change we seek will not come easy, partly because we have fine candidates in this, fierce competitors who are worthy of our respect and our admiration.
Of course we have fine sunsets and fine dining as well, this word being even broader than kalon; that is not to mention fine points or fine print.
In conclusion, we have fine mapped the GBD binding sites on LigBCen2 and found GBD binds to LigBCen2R, the partial 11th and full 12th Ig-like domains.
Interestingly, this gap was filled on the physical map of HSY, so it is possible that we have fine mapped its centromere.
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On vehicle-to-roadside communication, in order to retain compatibility with the original IMS-AKA protocol, we have fine-tuned the original protocol.
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